Ireland's Official Top 50 biggest songs of 2020 so far

Number 1s from The Weeknd, Dua Lipa and Eminem have been popular in the first three months of the year.

The Weeknd's Blinding Lights is officially Ireland's biggest song of 2020 so far.

The chart-topping hit has scored the most downloads and audio streams in the first three months of the year, ranking as the most popular song of the year to date with the Irish public.

Blinding Lights - first released last November - marked The Weeknd's first Number 1 single in over four years when it reached the top spot of the Official Irish Singles Chart in January. In total, the Canadian's 80s-inspired track has spent four non-consecutive weeks at Number 1 in 2020.

2019's Christmas Number 1 single Before You Go from Lewis Capaldi continues to entertain Ireland, ranking in second place, while Dua Lipa's 2019 chart topper Don't Start Now is the best performing track so far this year by a female artist and lands in third.

Tones and I comes in fourth with 2019 global smash Dance Monkey which has amassed the most video streams so far in 2020, and current Number 1 Roses from Saint Jhn - the longest-reigning chart topper of the year - rounds out the Top 5.

Future & Drake claim the biggest song released in 2020 with Life Is Good at 13, closely followed by Eminem's Number 1 Godzilla ft. Juice WRLD at 14 and Halsey's You Should Be Sad at 15.

Dermot Kennedy logs the highest position for a homegrown act at Number 17 with Outnumbered.

More 2020 releases that feature in the YTD Top 50 include: Doja Cat's Say So (22); Lonely by Joel Corry (26); Yummy (29) and Intentions (35) from Justin Bieber; Dua Lipa's Number 2-peaking Physical (31); the chart-topping No Time To Die by Billie Eilish (32); Jonas Brothers' What A Man Gotta Do (37); Becky Hill and Shift K3y collaboration Better Off Without You (44) and Rare by Selena Gomez (50).